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Despite Low Pay Schedule, Tupelo, MS, Recruits Minority Teachers
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger ^
| 05-05-03
| AP
Posted on 05/05/2003 2:32:40 PM PDT by Theodore R.
Edited on 05/07/2004 7:27:51 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TUPELO
(Excerpt) Read more at clarionledger.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: minorities; ms; recruitment; teacher; tupelo
This is the Mississippi of old -- the stomping grounds of the then youthful Elvis Presley and the late "pork barreler" Congressman Jaimie Whitten.
To: Theodore R.
What sloppy journalism. Used to be a time when you go the who, what, where, when and why in an article. Not just six short sentences. BTW, what is the average salary for a Mississippi teacher?
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posted on
05/05/2003 2:37:17 PM PDT
by
SamAdams76
(California wine beats French wine in blind taste tests. Boycott French wine.)
To: SamAdams76
"We have a lot of minority students. It's important to have minority teachers to be positive role models"
This is the heart of the modern liberal view of education. And it will never change!
To: SamAdams76
What sloppy journalism. Used to be a time when you go the who, what, where, when and why in an article. Not just six short sentences. Maybe the writer was a student in Mississippi and is making a point about how lousy the system is. See.. I dunt lernt nothin.
To: Theodore R.
TUPELO The Tupelo school district wants more minority teachers, and it has formed a minority recruitment committee. "It's important to us to recruit top-quality teachers," Assistant Superintendent Jimmy Williams said. "We have a lot of minority students. It's important to have minority teachers to be positive role models for the students."
Some day ...maybe...top "quality" will be defined by the "content of a man's character" rather than "the color of his skin".....
But not today......
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posted on
05/05/2003 2:42:34 PM PDT
by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: joesnuffy
If MS public schools are 53 percent black, it makes me wonder how Haley Barbour can be elected governor without getting some black support. And nearly all blacks are voting the straight Democrat ticket.
To: Theodore R.
Tupelo for years had one of the top-ranked public school systems in the nationthen the liberals moved in and it's been downhill since.
MM
To: SamAdams76
"What sloppy journalism. Used to be a time when you go the who, what, where, when and why in an article. Not just six short sentences. BTW, what is the average salary for a Mississippi teacher?
"
This was an excerpt. The complete article has more information. There's a link.
"26 percent of Mississippi's 34,755 educators are minorities, compared to 53 percent of the state's public school students. " 53% may be minorities, but they never go to class. lived in Vicksburg (about an hour from Jackson where this newspaper is published) all my life. 53% of the students in Mississippi are not black. I can promise you that.
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posted on
05/05/2003 2:56:20 PM PDT
by
david_g17
To: MississippiMan
Gee,what a surprise,the system has gone downhill since the libs took over.
It's happening all over and doesn't show any signs of stopping.
Pathetic,isn't it?
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posted on
05/05/2003 2:56:55 PM PDT
by
Mears
To: Theodore R.
Mississippi's population is approximately 37% African-American. That is the highest such percentage in the country. The 53% figure refers to public schools only.
If I remember correctly, the average teacher salary was at 38k a year or two ago. It was a little below the regional average.
Also, a few years ago, Tupelo had a nationally recognized school system. My guess is that they still have pretty good schools in Tupelo. Recruitment of minority teachers is par for the course at all levels of education and has been for many years.
To: Blue Screen of Death
Or maybe he was a student in Massachusetts and never learned how to click on a link.
To: Mears
It's utterly sickening, Mears.
MM
To: Mears
Follow-up: No, it shows no signs whatsoever of stopping. If we're to be honest, we must recognize the dire straits this country is in and the improbability of reversal. Even now, with the GOP in control of the White House and the legislative branch, do you see
any sign of reversal of idiocy? I don't. Even when the "good guys" are in power, the best we can hope for is a slight slowing of the
growth of political correctness and all the horror that goes along with it. But it's still
growing!We can continue to fight, but the enemy is too entrenched. They control the education system from elementary through college. Gosh knows they control the media, the platform from which they continue to brainwash the masses. As bad as things are now, think what it's gonna be like in twenty years when the next generation is in charge.
I'm not a pessimist, but I am a realist, and this is a country that elected Bill Clinton not once, but twice. What else is there to say?
MM
To: MississippiMan
bump
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posted on
05/10/2003 5:44:05 PM PDT
by
rebel85
To: rebel85
Bumpus Maximus back at thee.
MM
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